
Kron Gracie returns to the octagon after a 19-month layoff this Saturday on the main card of UFC 310 against Bryce Mitchell, with both the opponent and card placement being a surprise to a lot of people.
Gracie looks to snap a two-fight losing streak as he faces a top-15 ranked UFC featherweight at T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas. In his most recent outing, Gracie lost a lopsided decision to Charles Jourdain at UFC 288 in March 2023. The 36-year-old Gracie admits his performance was not a great one, but that has led to a lot of backlash in regards to his bout with Mitchell being on the main card over fights such as Movsar Evloev vs. Aljamain Sterling ā a bout in the same division that could produce a title challenger in 2025.
As far as Gracie is concerned, the bout placement wasnāt his call, but he has a message to fans who are unhappy with the UFCās decision.
āI think itās funny because the people always have something to say,ā Gracie told MMA Fighting. āAnd itās interesting that people who would complain about something like that are probably the people who are not even paying for the pay-per-view, theyāre streaming it for free. Youāre stealing the pay-per-view and theyāre the ones complaining about where the fight is. If anything, [Sterling vs. Evloev is] a free fight for the fans that they get to watch sooner. I donāt see why itās such a big deal obviously because I donāt really care about that kind of situation.
āBut I think that the placement of the fight is kind of not the most important thing and I donāt care where Iām at on the card. The sooner, the better really. I get to go on with my life after that.ā
In his first UFC bout, the son of PRIDE veteran Rickson Gracie submitted Alex Caceres in the first round of UFC on ESPN 1 in February 2019. Gracie returned eight months later against longtime veteran Cub Swanson and lost a unanimous decision, before returning for the Jourdain fight following an over three-year hiatus.
Now he faces Mitchell, and in Gracieās opinion, if fans are upset about him being on the main card, itās an easier sell with Mitchell being the other half of the contest.
āObviously the UFC knows what theyāre doing and theyāre in the business of making fights and matchmaking,ā Gracie said. āSo no one does it better than them. Iām sure they didnāt do this on spitefulness. Iām sure that this is a business deal and it is what it is, you know? …
āI didnāt make this decision, and Bryce is a big name too. Iāve always had Bryce on my mind because I always thought he was a potential opponent because I knew he had a big name, so I donāt see why he wouldnāt be on the main card.ā
Following the loss to Jourdain, Gracie released a statement on his Instagram stories discussing why the fight went the way that it did, and why he didnāt throw any punches in the 15-minute affair.
āIn a lifetime of fighting, itās always been a fight to the death,ā Gracie wrote. āUnderstand the situation and willing to limit myself, even that being said I threw no punches because of bad advice and tried to please the jiu-jitsu community two days before my fight. First fight in my life I didnāt throw a punch, going back to my old ways.ā
Gracie was hoping to return to the octagon sooner, but he says ālife got in the way,ā and wouldnāt further elaborate. But heading into his fourth octagon appearance, Gracie is steadfast that heāll return to his old school ways that have found him success over the years in combat sports.
āWell I learned that lesson right away,ā Gracie explained. āI learned it as soon as the fight was over. Iāve always fought, Iāve always been kind of my [own] head coach and made my, my decisions and everythingās gone well. In my whole life, even with jiu-jitsu, I was running my own jiu-jitsu training and with MMA, I always had people around me helping me and supporting me, but I ultimately made my own decisions and this was kind of not my decision to make and I paid the price.
āI would have liked to come back and train and show people some of my skills sooner, but that didnāt happen. So now weāre here, over a year later, Iām happy to be able to come out and show my skills to the world and see what we can do.ā
Mitchell makes his first octagon appearance of 2024. In his most recent bout, āThug Nastyā was on the receiving end of one of the most brutal and scary knockouts in UFC history by an overhand right of Josh Emmett at UFC 296 in December 2023.
Gracie didnāt view Mitchellās knockout loss as a wake-up call, but as yet another stark reminder and acceptance of how dangerous the fight game can be. Regardless of what happened a year ago, Gracie is ready for a game opponent on Saturday.
āYeah, I mean, this is the fight business, you can be ready to expect anything,ā Gracie said. āI grew up with this not as a spectator, I grew up with it being a reality. For my dad and for my grandfather and for me, and for everyone around me, it was always a reality of fighting. Itās never a joke. Some people think I take it too [seriously] and when it comes around, media people are like, āOh, why are you not happy and joking about this?ā Because I know this. I know the severity of the fight game So itās not a surprise to me that that happens and Iām kind of like really aware of that situation. Thatās why Iām not always so happy about fighting.
āBut Bryce is a tough opponent. Heās a top-15 guy, heās a grappler, so maybe it could be a different fight than the striking guys that Iāve been fighting. So weāll see how he approaches this fight. We donāt know if heās going to run away, or if heās gonna try to attack me, and I think itās just a good matchup.
āI think in general, the better the guys get, the better the fightās going to get, and that could be good or bad for me, but I think thatās gonna create a better fight. Not to dog Jourdain or anything, and I had a shitty performance, but he would just run away. He was terrified of me. So itās like, when someoneās not willing to fight as much as I am, itās going to make a difficult fight no matter what.ā
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